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5 teens accused of throwing eggs at cars from U.S. 127 overpass in Clare County

Five charged in egg throwing on U.S. 127 overpass

Police arrested (left to right) Justin Bohr, Derrick Davis, Sidney Lopez, James Maran and Devon Wilson and they were charged with throwing an object at a vehicle. Police say the five teens were throwing eggs from an overpass at cars on U.S. 127.

FROST TOWNSHIP, MI — Police say five teenagers face criminal charges after they were accused of throwing eggs at cars from an overpass on U.S. 127 in Clare County.

Clare County Central Dispatch received reports from multiple motorists that people were throwing objects at vehicles from the Bailey Road overpass, the Clare County Sheriff's Department said.

Deputies located a suspect vehicle and arrested five teenagers found nearby. They were lodged at the Clare County Jail and each was charged with one count of "Train, car, or vehicle, throwing, propelling, or dropping stone or object."

Derrick Davis, 18, Justin Bohr, 19, and Sidney Lopez, 18, were arraigned in the 80th District Court on charges of throwing objects at vehicles and bond was set at $1,000 or 10 percent cash.

James Maran, 18, and Devon Wilson, 18, also were arrested for possession of marijuana and arraigned on that charge along with a charge of throwing an object at a vehicle with bond set at $2,000 or 10 percent cash.

Sheriff John Wilson said throwing objects at vehicles is a serious crime and can result in injuries to motorists.